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Many films get us to delve into their history and provoke feelings in us. Sweet Country is one of them so don't hesitate to check it out.
The making of the film was done very carefully and the final result could be seen in theaters in year 2017.
Hamilton Morris, Bryan Brown, Sam Neill, Thomas M. Wright, Matt Day are the actors who put a face and voice to the characters in the story that they tell us in the film.

Warwick Thornton adds to his long list of professional career, having been the person in charge of the direction of this film.
Meet the characters and enjoy them throughout 108 min. the movie lasts.
It is the least interesting to stop to see this movie of Australia.

The script was created by Steven McGregor, David Tranter.
Almost all of the work is supervised and carried out by the production company Bunya Productions, Memento Films International who has made sure that the quality of each scene is the best possible.
You can see the good work of Dylan River, Warwick Thornton in the details of the light, the framing, the movements of the cameras and even in the position of the characters.
Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Western, Drama genre.

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Critics Sweet Country

Those with / Those without energy early 20th century Australia - Excellent movie. It is now Kennedy's country. Posse and Prey transformation
I can't speak to Australian Geograpy. One of the strongest movies I have ever seen. A handcrafted window for us to take a look at long forgotten history.
Riveted. I was surprisingly captivated! Clever story of hope and tragedy
A brilliant study of humanity, not just racism. A brutal Australian western full of beauty and terror. Australia as it is ...
Wake up call. Australian history at its finest! almost bright
We are all fragile and fallible human beings. One word ... Excellent. A great movie about the Australian sins of the past.
You must see it. Excellent. Bravo: pride and shame
A masterpiece. A story of the scars of the past, which we still have today. A dazzling brilliant!
Best Australian movie in years
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